Why You Rarely Hear About Jakob Dylan Nowadays

Although none would prove to be quite as popular, The Wallflowers actually went on to release three follow-ups to "Bringing Down the Horse," according to AllMusic.In 2005, the pace slowed down for them, and Jakob Dylan pursued a solo career. Dylan and the boys did, however, continue to tour on occasion and released "Glad All

Although none would prove to be quite as popular, The Wallflowers actually went on to release three follow-ups to "Bringing Down the Horse," according to AllMusic. In 2005, the pace slowed down for them, and Jakob Dylan pursued a solo career. Dylan and the boys did, however, continue to tour on occasion and released "Glad All Over" in 2012. In 2018, Dylan hosted the documentary film "Echo in the Canyon" about L.A.'s verdant '60s-era Laurel Canyon songwriting scene, according to IMDb.

The real reason, though, you rarely hear about Jakob Dylan anymore is that he's a devoted father and family man. He's also turned his attention to several philanthropic causes, including diabetes awareness and advocating for those living with Crohn's disease and colitis. According to The Famous People, the American Diabetes Association presented Dylan with the Father of the Year award.

While you rarely hear about Dylan these days, all this could soon change. The Wallflowers have released "Exit Wounds," their first full-length album in nearly a decade, and a "reinvigorated" return for the band may be right around the corner, according to Riff Magazine.

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